The Appalachian Mountain Bike Club is building a bike park with a range of trails that will appeal to a variety of riders, highlighted by a proposed gravity trail that will feature rock gardens, drops, and constructed features.

Three trail systems on the East Coast are the last of three rounds of regional voting to ultimately decide which will win the $100,000 grant to improve the trail system. Your vote will determine the winner.

The city is well known for being bike-friendly—as long as your tires never touch dirt. The city has pushed mountain bikes out of the only singletrack trails in the city and now mountain bikers are pushing back.

Flow exists in all kinds of sports, even tennis players are seeking to flow—it’s not unique to mountain biking. As such, the new development of flow trails has left mountain bikers all over the world arguing about the merits of different trail construction styles.

This weekend marks the final time riders can enjoy the world famous Aptos Post Office jumps and pump track in Aptos, California, before they are razed for development, but women are invited for a special Last Hurrah ride and skills clinic Sunday.